Urbani izziv Volume 0, No. 28–29, December 1995
                : 28–39
             
                 (Thematic articles)
                    doi: 10.5379/urbani-izziv-en-1995-28-29-003
             
 
             
             
              
             Author
                Veronica COATHAM
                     University of Central England, Faculty of the Built Environment, School of Housing, Birmingham, Great Britain 
             
 
             Title
             Who now handles social housing provision? The role and performance of housing associations
              
                 Abstract
                 In Britain, Housing Associations are organizations whose prime objectives are to develop and manage housing for people in housing need and who are on low incomes. They are sometimes referred to as the “voluntary housing sector” or the “third arm” of rented housing provisions, separate from private sector landlords and rented housing provided by statutory local (municipal) housing authorities. This article discusses the role of housing associations in the UK housing market.
                  
                 Key Words
                 housing, housing policy, housing associations, Great Britain